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SteroidAdvancedVery High Risk

Tetrahydrogestrinone Variants

Also known as: THG Variants, Modified THG, THG Analogs

Tetrahydrogestrinone (THG) Variants refer to a class of designer steroids structurally derived from the original THG (The Clear) compound. These include various structural modifications to the THG backbone designed to evade detection and create novel compounds with anabolic properties. They represent the ongoing cat-and-mouse game between designer steroid chemists and anti-doping agencies.

Evidence10/100 — Minimal

Risk Level

Very High Risk

Difficulty

Advanced
ClassSteroid
CategoryUnderground Steroids

Mechanism of Action

These variants share the core gestrinone/trenbolone-like structure with modifications at various positions to alter pharmacokinetics, detection windows, or receptor binding profiles. They are expected to bind androgen and progesterone receptors with high affinity. Specific mechanisms vary by variant and are largely unknown due to the clandestine nature of their development.

Dosing Research

No established dosing for any variant. Dosing protocols, if they exist, are entirely anecdotal and based on underground experimentation. Potency varies dramatically between variants, making dosing extremely unpredictable and dangerous. No clinical data available for any variant.

Side Effects & Risks

Expected to carry at minimum the same severe risks as THG and trenbolone. Cardiovascular toxicity, severe HPTA suppression, progestogenic effects, and potential liver stress. Novel structural modifications introduce completely unknown risks. These are among the most dangerous compounds due to total absence of safety data. No antidotes or treatment protocols exist for adverse reactions.

Research Studies

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